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Easy Tiger

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Easy Tiger is an award winning[1], talent friendly production company based in Sydney, Australia.

Founded in 2017 by producer Ian Collie[2], who previously ran the Drama division of Essential Media and joined by producer Rob Gibson who became the company’s CEO in 2019[3]. Originally set up under the global Fremantle banner[4], Easy Tiger exited the deal in 2022, and became fully independent.

Since opening its doors, Easy Tiger has been one of the most prolific production companies in Australia. Delivering a consistent string of hit shows in all genres for local and international partners, from classics like Rake and Jack Irish to global hits Colin from Accounts, Scrublands, The Twelve, One Night, and epic outback drama Territory (formerly Desert King).

The team

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Ian Collie – Founder/Partner

Rob Gibson – CEO/Partner

Ally Henville – Head of Production and Producer

Christopher Sharp – Head of Scripted Content

Nel Minchin – Head of Factual

Productions

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The Twelve season 1 - 3 (2022-2025), Four Years Later(2024), Territory (formally Desert King) (2024), Scrublands season 1 and 2 (2023-2025), Colin from Accounts season 1 and 2 (2023-2024), One Night (2023), Hunt for the Family Court Killer (2023), Lindy Chamberlain: The True Story (2020), Dom and Adrian (2020), Doctor Doctor (2016-2021), Jack Irish 2 (2016-2021), Rake (2010-2018).

Further Reading

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Interview with Ian Collie and Rob Gibson on Deadline

Meet the Creators of Territory

Inside the Easy Tiger Hit Factory

Easy Tiger expand company

References

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  1. ^ AACTA Awards (2024). "AACTA ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS FOR THE 2024 AACTA AWARDS PRESENTED BY FOXTEL GROUP".
  2. ^ Inside Film (11 September 2015). "Collie quits Essential Media to launch Easy Tiger Productions".
  3. ^ Inside Film (29 January 2019). "Easy Tiger appoints Rob Gibson CEO".
  4. ^ TBI (11 September 2017). "Fremantle buys Essential drama division".